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1 t. I 1 1 I1:-'"-.'-'1. I . i ! 1 r i - i:''A - ! U -in I'1! ' i! ,f - V id , 1 - i Community. , Mrs. Thurmajs. Devij 6 i Mrs. Goodman in serving L.rth day cake and ice cream to fol lowing guest. Kathy Pate, Tonie t Hay Goodman was ho v ha party on her nineth 55rtftS, loads' RhodM- Edn' Ivey Walter sua Jr, . . . mon, Jack Lavu, Summerlin. i i-jUjyn Bubble gum and Balloons were given aa favors. , 3, x ; 7e Invife You To . Again Sell Your -Tobacco In G01DSB0R0. ONE OF THE TOP FIVE LEADING MARKETS ON THE EASTERN BELT, III AVERAGE PRICE PAID TO FARMERS III 1958. Five Warehouses Nine Companies Represented On Goldsboro's Miss Marjorie - Cherry student at the Medical College, Rich mond Va. is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. o. JL. Cherry. Mr. and Mrs.- Eaaoa Greene and sons Samuel and Alan of PilJiam, Gtu and Mrs. Luther Brock of Ros Hilt visited Mr. and Mrs. Foy Ivey last Thurs day. f ' , - . Mr and Mrs. J.f B. Godbdld and cnudren Balie and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jones and son BUI, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ott.laW , and chOdnenj William and Glenda went to Carolina Beach during the week end. , . Mr. and Mrs; WiUim T. Rho des and children Gary, Brenda, and Phillip - Earl, and Linwood Rhodes of ; Raleigh spent " the weekend with: Mr. and Mrs.' Cy rus Rhodes., -, y Mr.and Mrs. Thurman Jerni gan and son Albert of Jackson ville, William Allen Jernigan and Mass Betsy Tilkington of Dur ham. mum TO SERVE YOU Warehouses Owned And Operated By Men Who Know And Grow Tobacco. We Invite You To Sell Your FIRST LOAD in Goldsboro. ITS YOUR CLOSEST MARKET Mrs. rreston isostic and son William of Magnolia visited Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan Sunday. Mrs. Carol Vareene and child ren of Columbia, (5. C. are visit ing Mrs. Vareen's parents Mr and Mrs. Tommy Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lee Hill and children Charles and San dra of Baltimore, Md. are visiting relatives in this area. Miss . Judy Wallace of Albert sonand Leon Avery of Indiana were guests last Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes last Wednesday. Miss Linda Herring of Wilm ington spent several days last week with her grandmother Mrs. Bessie A. Herring. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Pate and George Frank Goodman of near Mount Olive and Edgar Ellis of Wilson were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey Sunday. Mrs. Wendell Alphin and Fred Alphin Jr., of Chape Hill, and Miss Linda Alphin of Greenville spent the weekend with Mrs. Fred Alphin Sr. and Family. m. >. and Mrs. Cecil .Herring and daughters Brenda, Bonnie, Bessie and Gail of Fayetteville, are spending part of this week with Mrs. Bessie A. Harring. Mrs. Martha . Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Davis and son,, Jack of Mount Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Quinn of Kenansville, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Goodman. Mrs. Fred Alphin Sr. Fred Al phin Jr. and Miss Peggy Alphin visited Mr. and Mrs Donald Al- phin of New Bern during the weekend. Mr. and .Mrs. Leslie Bell and children Judy, James, and Janice and Walter Hinson Jr. are, spen- ding several days at Atlantic Beach. " " , --'. Frank Eatmon of Pike ville vi sited New Wyatt Eatmon and Johnny during the weekend., Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John "L Amon Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer,; R. Amon and 'daughter, Lynn of Kinston, 7 Mrs. Janie Faulk; Mrs. Wayne Faulk. Mrs. David Lane,-and Mrs. Byrd ot Bear 'Mash.-.Ty :. ' Vickie Goodson of Greenville is f spending several davs with MrYand Mrs. T. A. Jernigan. Ro bin and Nell Summerlin of.Dub- lin visited , the .Jernigans jecent- Mrs.'. Fred Alnhin Sr. and Mrs. Cyrus .Rhodes visited; relatives of - Albertson last Wednesday. nuiue iawton Herbert Lewis is a paUent at the Babies Hos pital Wilmington. Welcome, Mr. Farmer..., to "The world's foremost tobacco center" make BRODY'S your headquarters... when in Kinston Completely air conditioned with modern clean rest rooms for white and colored. Drinking fountains, automatic elevator, package check department and many more shopping conveniences. .?Our 'departments are, jam-, packed 'with the' i newest 'Tall merchandise V. everything for : a good scni off to school. To Add Sparkle The first feeling of fall or any new season starts with ac cessories. They spark old end-of-season wardrobes, set the scene for the new, and keep all-day costumes looking right around the clock. . According td Miss Mary Em Lee, clothing specialist for the N. C Agricultural Extension Ser vice, to make fauhion magic, ac cessories must fit the figure. - Th petite figure ta'kes to pea ky hats, dainty Jewelry, small scale bags and umbrellas. Sae uses her; accessories ' to give an illusion of added height (More freedom In choosing ac cessories is permitted the-- ave rage figure. They fully express her personality or. they match her mood of the moment She may . try eye-deceiving tricks to appear teller or shorter. - Fashion on the grand- scale is displayed by the tall figure. She wears bold, " dramatic Jewelry, carries elegant oversize bags. To appear shorter,' she wears at tention getters near the waist such as heavy, bracelets, flowers or pin on belt, a glitter pin on elongated evening bag. miss J-e eavises to concen trate on,a few good pieces to be enjoyed for many wearings. Re member that 1 accessoris must harmonize they can't live a lone. . com su:.i:.isn gold svropt?matic Viy RELIEF Whae Sratk natlm ar bwniv tht hi the spky IMw mt j. Fresh fruit and berry doxrts Win summertlm blue rfbbona for their peak fevnr. Along with. hartcakcs. and pies, be ura to treat your family to .fruit cobbler Ulte this luadooa Peach Cobblcrvv . . . . Baked In individual eaawrolhvar an 8-inch square pan, this hurry-up dessert , ' Is moat appealing: Sprinkle-tangy lemon )ulce and cinnamon sugar over the ' sliced peaches In. the bottom of the baking dish. A rich drop biscuit dough made with sugar and egg goes on itop of the peaches. , . . I'uming out glamorous fruit desserts Is easy when you use enriched aclf rising fcur. Because the flour miller blerk't In baking powder and salt, you can mix batters and doughs for baked foods to a twinkling. Fruit desserts made with enriched self-rising flour have important food value. Fresh fruits supply vitamins and minerals, and enriched self-rising flour Is good source of three essential B-vitamina, calcium and food iron. , tUllNOt : Haapaaga Vs taaipoaa dn FIACH COISLU 1 tabletp a law M - 4 sap sUesal fresh ajeachee. Una M cup sugar and cinnamon. Sprinkle lemon juice and. sugar mixture peachesTPla well-peased Individual casseroles two-thirds full with, peach Combine over slices. TOWIIWi , 1 mm ,Mmd aarlraaJ ssW rltrna flftir Vaatmangar lef,beetea M raeieepeeas aaaat : Sift Bour and J tablespoons of the sugar Into rnlxlngbowLSJrteleirKtJnd; Cut or rub butter or margarine Into flour until mixture is crumbly. Combine egg and milk. Add to dry ingredients and stir until flour is moistened Drop by spoonfuls over peach slices. Sprinkle remaining sugar over the top.. Bake in moderately hot oven (400F.) 25 to 30 mln. Makes 6 to 8 individual casseroles. I 1 WELCOMES YOU TO THE KlllStOII TOBACCO MARKET CPEIIIIIG. ACCEPT WARD'S PERSONAL IIIVITATIO.'I. TAKE ADVAIITAGE OF IIISSE LOWER THAU EVERY PRICES. 11 TRU-COLD' v intaittifi J'. m Hill !J".f 4t 4&mulMijMwAm LOW PRICE: NOT299 NOT 279 BUT ONLY nnl ' aL.. aj $10 DOWN, $12 a month . ' ';',' a ' - i CONVENIENCE: It's like having a super market right f- In your own home. Storar is or ganized so that food is K at your fingertips for easy selection, - vv FEATURES: Big family-size 52c-lb. capacity; . Four refrigerated shelves, one ad- - i justable shelf. Full-length door holds 3 1 00 packages. Interior light. SOLD ONLY BY WARD'S tlf SALE! 13 cu. ft. combination ' 1 u -' w .mwvvw rvrnge-raror- , . v 'fi) fCI freezajr mot makes every house- O" V wll. Ar- . e... ' s wasi evii(Bj hvVi' VUlWf 9m - packed for convenient food ttor oge. Full-lenom door with butter chee$ keeper, egg racks. . . . with track NO DOWN PAYMENT WITH TRADE-IN 14w.fr. comblnatron ' $366 - with trade-in Cycle-Cold euo ajatic defrost refria aratar. 1 6 Kb. fraaz- ! 12 CO. ft. tefdserator iZi N. Ctteett Street KJnstoa. X. CS Dial M t-UU with trade-in nil-width 60-lb. ' capacity freetr. y-( Class covwad oVf- - vvv.y ' ' ar, ehiHar trey, ruB . length sterag doer. , I Ope Friday Ki&k f
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